Probate

I have heard Probate judges over the years refer to Probate Court as being a court involved in a person’s life from “birth until death”. I have thought about that comment over the years and realize it is so true. The Probate Court handles cases for families pertaining to the birth of a child, such as an adoption, the death of a family member, such as the administration of an individual’s Last Will and Testament and numerous other issues between “birth and death”.

I counsel and represent individuals with regard to:

The administration and settlement of a decedent’s estate from the filing with the Probate Court of a Petition for Probate of the Will or Petition for Letters of Administration through the final settlement of the estate including any contested issues that may arise during the administration.

The necessity of legal proceedings to establish a Guardianship and/or Conservatorship for a family member or loved one.

Establishing a Guardianship and/or Conservatorship for a family member or loved one from the filing of a Petition for Guardianship/Conservatorship with the Probate Court, the accounting for the Conservator through the Final Settlement of the Guardianship/Conservatorship.

Adoption

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